Trump Indicates US Prepared for Extended Conflict, Claims Iran's Military is Defeated
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New York, March 3 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday that he is prepared for a lengthy conflict, declaring on Truth Social that the nation’s ammunition reserves are sufficient to endure. In his post, he ominously referenced the term “forever,” stating, “As was conveyed to me today, we possess a virtually boundless supply of these weapons” at both medium and upper medium levels.
“The United States Munitions Stockpiles have reached unprecedented levels at the medium and upper medium grades,” he noted.
On Monday, Trump anticipated that Operation Epic Fury would last four to five weeks, but expressed readiness for a timeline that could extend significantly longer.
During a meeting on Tuesday with Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump expressed confidence, asserting, “They have no navy, it has been eliminated... They have no air force, it has been destroyed... Nearly everything has been incapacitated.”
However, Under Secretary of War Elbridge Colby, in his testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, suggested that an early conclusion to the conflict seems improbable. “We are still in the initial stages of this operation,” he remarked.
In contrast, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the notion of a drawn-out war. He stated in an interview with Fox News, “This will not be an endless conflict.” He asserted that the Iranian regime is currently at its weakest.
“This action will be swift and decisive,” he declared, claiming it would facilitate the Iranian populace in establishing their own democratically elected government.
Domestically, the prospect of continuing the war has raised concerns, reflected in a significant downturn in the stock markets early Tuesday, with the Dow Jones and other major indexes falling approximately 1.3 percent after an even steeper decline at the opening.
Additionally, crude oil prices surged roughly 6.5 percent, heightening inflation fears.